Wednesday, 28 October 2015

I think it is. Apologies for accepting the challenge and then disappearing. We did a fall trip and for some reason that escapes me now (trying to pack light?) I neglected to bring my computer. The first Wednesday I tried to write a blog post on my phone. Why not, I thought, Bonnie does it all the time. Well, it was a lot harder than I thought to type in all that I wanted to say. Thus my silence. But I was working. Even though I ditched the computer, I packed my 301 and fabric. And I did pull it out and work.The first part of our trip we went to a wedding in New Jersey. This involved staying in a hotel in Philadelphia. A very nice hotel with a very nice table for me to use.I got everything set up and organized and even got some sewing done. Then cousins descended upon us and we went off to socialize.

Here we are all dressed up ready to leave. After all this time with a cell phone, I still take terrible selfies

After the wedding ( which was so big almost all my pictures are the backs of the people in front of me) we hit the road for Nova Scotia to see our oldest daughter. She and her fiancé had moved back to NS at the end of the summer and I wanted to see where they were living and be all motherly on them. The machine didn’t come out for the two days on the road but I did do some fabric acquisition at Mardens, one of our favourite stores to check out in Maine. More later on the fabric, this is supposed to be about the challenge UFO.When we got to my husband’s brother’s house and settled into the guest room my wonderful sister-in-law pulled out a card table and chair for me to use and I was able to get a lot done.

So much sew, that by the last night of our stay I had the top laid out and ready to web. I had a little help with determining the correct block placement.

I did manage a little more machine time after this picture before I had to pack up and got the first three colums webbed together.

Thursday, 8 October 2015

Well, I wasn’t really hibernating, I was just busy with stuff like working that didn’t seem too interesting and not worth writing about. But now Jo over at Jo’s Country Junction has toss out a challenge and I couldn’t resist joining in. For the third year, she has challenged us to finish a UFO before Bonnie releases the winter mystery on Black Friday. The past two years I have participated by finishing up the mystery from the year before. However this year, I already have the mystery done. See it here.So off to the bins stacked up around my sewing room to look for unfinished projects. It wasn’t hard to find some. I turned up 15 without even bringing down the stacks of project boxes on the top shelves. Now how to pick just one.I could just give them each a number and draw (or have hubby draw the lucky winner). Or work in order of most complete and so on down the line and hopefully finish more than one. That's probably what I'll choose to do.Without further ado, here are the contenders:

I really wasn’t going to post all 15 pictures. These are the top contenders. A wrinkle in this challenge is that for the next two weeks I will be on a road trip to the East Coast and back. We are off to a wedding in New Jersey this weekend and then hitting the road to Nova Scotia to see our daughter. So whatever I choose has to be portable. Hmm, decisions , decisions. While I’m thinking it over, I’ll be linking up with Jo and see what everyone else is making.P.S. The one labeled Star Splinter is actually called Star Splitter from Quiltmaker Mar/Apr2013

En Provence Mystery

Grand Illusion Mystery

About Me

After raising three children I went back to work caring for the elderly. Until I found Quiltville, I did one or two quilts a year, now I do one or two a month, started with baby quilts but have branched out to larger ones.